You can move items to organize your home screen, such as an app icon. Long-press and drag an item to a new spot on the screen. Then release the item. You can move around some items on your home screen, such as apps, widgets, and shortcuts, to suit your preferences. Long press and drag to a new spot on the screen. Then release the item.

There are multiple home screens that you can organize to suit your preferences. You can add and organize apps, widgets, and shortcuts on your home screens, move items to different home screens and add new home screens when you need them. You can also remove apps, widgets, and shortcuts that you don't need.

Do any of the following:

To move an app, widget, or shortcut, touch and hold the item which you want to move, then drag it to a new spot. Release your finger to place the app, widget, or shortcut in the new spot.

To organize your apps and shortcuts into folders, touch and hold an app or shortcut. Move the app or shortcut on top of another app or shortcut, then release your finger when the folder appears. To rename the folder, tap the folder. Tap New folder, then type a folder name.

To add a home screen, touch and hold an app, widget, or shortcut. Drag the item to the right edge of the screen. Hold your finger until a new home screen appears, then release your finger to place the app, widget, or shortcut on the new home screen.

To remove an app, widget, or shortcut from a home screen, touch and hold the app, widget, or shortcut, then drag the item to the Remove bar at the top of the screen.

To check your latest notifications (such as emails, text messages, etc), you can touch the indicator icon area and drag it downwards with one finger. Pull down to see more notifications. Tap a notification to open it.

Change language of your phone by accessing into main menu -> “Settings” -> “Language & input” -> “Language” -> Add a language-> Choose the language that you want to add. ->Press and drag the language to the top to set.

Swipe down from the top of the screen twice using one finger, then tapto active Wi-Fi, the device will scan for available networks and display the names, touch a network name to see more details or connect to it.

Way 2:

Swipe down from the top of the screen twice using one finger.

Tap Setting icon > Wi-Fi >.

If necessary, turn on the switch.

Tap a network.

If necessary, do one of the following:

Enter the password for the Wi-Fi network, then tap Connect.

To connect to a Wi-Fi network at work, enter your username and password, then tap Connect.

Insert a SIM card into your device. Your device should automatically connect to the mobile network.

Before you begin:

To connect to the mobile network, airplane mode must be turned off.Your device is designed to connect automatically to your service provider's mobile network after you insert your SIM card into your device. If your device doesn't connect automatically, you can manually select the mobile network.

Make sure that you turn on Bluetooth technology on the device that you want to connect to.

Swipe down using one finger for twice.

Tap > Bluetooth.

If necessary, turn on the switch.

To pair the devices, in the Available devices list, tap the device name, and complete the instructions on the screen. If you are prompted to enter a pairing code, try entering 0000 or 1234, or check the documentation that came with the device.

To connect the devices, in the Paired devices list, tap the device name.

There’re several types of locks, PINs, and security features that you can use to help protect the data on your device. One of the easiest ways to protect your data is to set a screen lock. Some security features on your device require that you set a screen lock before you set up the security feature. Other security features, such as data encryption, use your screen lock to add an extra degree of security to your device.

Screen lock: A screen lock helps prevent someone else from unlocking your device and accessing your data. When you set up a screen lock, you can set whether the screen lock must be entered to turn on the device.

Some security features, such as Smart Lock, require that you set up a screen lock before you set up the feature.

There’re several types of screen locks to choose from. Each type is designed to provide a different level of security.

Password: A secure password can contain letters, numbers, and symbols. A password is designed to be a strong screen lock that is difficult for someone else to figure out.

PIN: A PIN must contain a minimum of four numbers. The more numbers there’re in your PIN, the more secure your screen lock.

Pattern: A pattern is a continuous line that connects four or more dots on a grid. You trace your pattern to unlock your device.

Swipe: A swipe gesture can unlock your device.

Fingerprint: You can touch the fingerprint scanner to unlock your device quickly. If you use this type of screen lock, you must also set up a backup screen lock (password, PIN, or pattern).

Smart lock The Smart Lock feature lets you set up your device to remain unlocked when it's connected to a trusted Bluetooth enabled device or when you are carrying it in your hand, pocket, or bag. The Smart Lock feature also allows your device to remain unlocked when it is in a familiar location, such as your home or workplace.

The Smart Lock feature is a convenient way to access the data on your device, but it doesn't confirm that the device owner is the person using the device.

You must have a screen lock set before you can set up the Smart Lock feature.

SIM card lock You can set up a PIN for your SIM card, which you can use to help prevent unauthorized use of your SIM card in another device. For example, if you lose your SIM card and someone tries to use it in another device, the SIM card can't be used unless the PIN is entered correctly.

Google™ account and factory reset protection The factory reset protection feature uses your Google™ account information to help protect the data on your device. If your device is lost or stolen, the factory reset protection feature is designed to prevent someone else from being able to set up your device for use, even if that person tries to reset your device to its factory settings. The device must be set up using the same Google™ account information that was set up on the device before it was reset.

To use the factory reset protection feature, you must set up a screen lock and you must add your Google™ account to your device.

Try turning off connections that you aren't using, changing your sleep settings, or dimming the screen.

By default, to save battery power, your device goes to sleep when you aren't using it, and apps that you don’t use regularly are put in standby mode.

If your battery is still draining more quickly than expected, you can change device settings to extend battery life. Swipe down using one finger for twice >Tap Setting icon , then change any of the following settings

Turn off network connections that you aren't using.

When your device is outside a wireless coverage area, you can turn off your connection to the mobile network or to Wi-Fi so that your device doesn't search for a wireless network signal continuously.

In the device settings, do any of the following:

To turn off all connections, tap More. Turn on the Airplane mode switch.

To turn off Wi-Fi only, tap Wi-Fi. Turn off the switch.

Delete saved Wi-Fi networks

In the device settings, tap Wi-Fi.

Tap a Wi-Fi network, then tap Forget.

Shorten the length of time before your device goes to sleep.

In the device settings, tap Display.

Tap Sleep, then tap 15 seconds or 30 seconds.

Dim the screen.

In the device settings, tap Display > Brightness level.

On the slider, drag the slider handle to the left.

Decrease the volume

In the device settings, tap Sound.

On the Media volume, Alarm volume, or Ring volume sliders, drag the slider handle to the left.

Turn on battery saver

If your device is low on battery power, you can turn on battery saver to limit features that use the most power, such as vibration, location services, and data services. You can set battery saver to turn on automatically when your battery power reaches a certain percentage.

Note: When battery saver is turned on, some applications and messaging services that rely on syncing might not update unless you open them.

In the device settings, tap Battery >Battery saver.

Turn on the switch.

To turn on battery saver automatically when your device is low on battery power, tap Turn on automatically. Tap a percentage.

Turn on battery optimization

By default, battery optimization is turned on for most apps and features. If you turned off battery optimization for an app, you might want to turn it back on again, at least until you have a chance to charge your device.

Tip: You can also silence notifications by pressing the Volume down key once more when the volume slider is at the lowest setting. Do Not Disturb turns on and all notifications except alarms are silenced.